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Inheritance by non-resident aliens—proof of heirship—Consular Conventionwith Yugoslavia, 1881

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Judicial Decisions
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1968

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1 Section 891.09(3) provides: "Certificates of foreign births, etc Official certificates of births, marriages or deaths, issued in foreign countries in which such births, marriages or deaths have occurred, purporting to be founded on books of record and authenticated by the signature of any United States minister, secretary of legation or other diplomatic officer, or by a consul of the United States accredited to or appointed for the foreign country in which such certificates are issued, shall be received as presumptive evidence of the facts in such certificates stated." (Footnote by court.)

2 22 Stat. 968, 970.